Recent content by NASANerd02
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Advice about internship research challenges
What is your major area of study? Depending on the field, some internships may not be so hard to find. One fairly effective way to search for jobs/internships/etc. is to look up top employing companies in your area, and search within them to find any openings based on your expertise. There...- NASANerd02
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Job Skills Outstanding Intern Performance: Should I Mention it on my Resume?
I agree, is best to just leave "outstanding" in the resume. If/when you get called in for an interview for a future application, (which I've no doubt you'll be able to achieve), and only if the interviewing employer asks for you to elaborate on it, then go ahead and explain your efforts. Or...- NASANerd02
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Drunk person loses leg to passing train
One might argue about the driver's recklessness about failing to stop when seeing the "object," despite what he thought it might have been... but could he truly be deemed responsible for the recklessness of another? I agree with Moonbear's statement. So much money is awarded "apologetically"...- NASANerd02
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Pursuing Physics & Philosophy: Is It Possible? | Honors Degree
I know a fellow Physics major who is tripling with philosophy and math. I personally don't see any problem with such a combination.- NASANerd02
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergrad Question about orbit determination with find_orb
Hi I'd never heard of find_orb, but I used to use a software (Linux-based) program called find_burst that located different stars or other stellar phenomenon based on their location and light curve variations. Their "location" was merely a field of the sky that the telescope was programmed to...- NASANerd02
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics